What is COSPAT-SARSAT?
What
does an EPIRB do?
What
does EPIRB stand for?
What
is a "rescue ribbon" and how is it deployed?
When
confronted with a firearm at close range, (barrel to body contact out to arm
length) what is the first rule of escape and attack?
The
buttstock of a longarm is directed in what direction when freeing it from an
aggressor?
When
battling against an armed aggressor, he is not immobilized until what? (the
final answers is when he is "dead" what happens before that).
What
is the number one reason that an evader would not want to dispatch an
"de-armed" aggressor?
When
attacking an aggressor from the front with a blade the primary target is
where? (don’t get creative)
When
attacking from the rear the target is where?
From
the rear with a heavy blade?
You’re
wrestling face to face with a pursuer, he is bigger and stronger than you and
is on top of you. How do you start your escape?
You
are on top of him, how do you keep him from launching you off WWF style before
you get the chance to pommel him unconscious?
What
is a neck crank?
You
have taken a high post and set up for a rear shot with your handgun. The
pursuers pass you, so your first 10-yard shot is at what target area of on the
pursuer?
Your
second shot is where on the 2nd closest target?
You
avoid the high post rear shot when?
What
is the tactical importance of training to be a proficient ambidextrous pistol
shooter? (not just familiar, but proficient).
What
is hafting?
What
is the most productive way to take common birds (robins, sparrows, starlings,
etc)? (hint: it doesn’t have anything to do with a snare or fish hook)
What
fish catching device offers the best chance of return for the effort? (its not
explosives)
What
size of animals is a #220 Conibear trap used on?
Which
Conibear would mostly be carried in a kit carried in a ruck or in a vehicle?
How
is the "sting" taken out of stinging nettle so that it is rendered
edible?
Besides
being edible what other use is sting nettle very useful for?
What
is the best way to prepare "tough" game to eat, such as coon,
squirrel, turtle etc?
Edible
berries are best used for what? (method of preparation)
Fleshing
is part of what process?
Cattail
roots are biggest and best harvested during what season?
What
does NOAA stand for?
What
is one of its primary tasks?
What
is leaching?
Small
Caimans and alligators are best captured how?
What
is the most effective line set for fishing?
How
is blubber best prepared?
Crushed
flowers from the Jewel weed is used for what?
When
in arctic conditions how is a poncho, parachute, tarp of sheet material best
used for shelter purposes? (think of the most common insulating material in
the area)
Why
is water or oil used on a whetstone?
What
is the best method for taking a snake?
How
many leaves does poison ivy have and how many types of this plant are there?
Best
treatment of poison ivy in the field without using medicinal plants?
What
is cased skinning?
What
is the windpipe used for when gutting a deer?
What
is another use for a military field dressing that is not medical related?
How
is an antiseptic made from acorns?
North
is found by going off of what part of the Big Dipper?
Cassiopeia
forms the shape of what?
A
fulcrum snare is used under what conditions?
How
are wooden matches best waterproofed?
The
trigger stick on a Paiute deadfall is usually wedged between to parts of the
trap what are they?
What
are the main ingredients of Pemmican that is made in the field?
What
is percussion flaking?
What
is pressure flaking?
What
are the five obstacles of escape?
What
general needs do you have to consider before escape?
What
is your number one point of interest when doing the recon to plan your escape?
What
questions should you ask yourself to plan for the 5 obstacles?